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PAGE SIX TOTIN WELL | TRAGEDY IS FOUND DEAD Page THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA followed ‘ll:x Iq FOR ALASKA-U. S. BAGGAGE BY AIR rhe Governor's office has re- ved word irom Joseph J. O'Con- ], Jr, chairman of the Civil onautics Beard, which will be! welcomed by thousands of Alaskans. Conforming to the custom be-| en the United States and other‘ cas and foreign points, bag-' e allowance for air travelers bas been increased from 55 to 66 rounds. The spent a most delig recentl; when thi ned at ner by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newburn their home in Strawberry Lane. |¢Fp? 1mil EVENTS AT GUSTAVUS pondence) pring moi and white, Mrs. Bert Parker has accepted | position as cook at the CAA istruction cook house, at 8 and son Angly ¢ » in Gustavus a few days lasts having come out from Ju-' Bill Lehman and little Larry , feed and sup-|flew to Sealtle to spend a couple hase and family, of weeks with Mrs., Lehman, who is in the states. ¥ Newburn and | a few days in| Mrs. No Upon their re- |been ser y ill with the flu late- ccompanied |ly. Tt was planned to take her 'to Juneau today, weather permit- tin While she is 7 Marvan Cr will act as o we week, v in the month and pleasure One) trip by the Ala 1 spent Ch: postmaster, has Juneau lest week — {turn home they were i Mrs. Bert Parker and by Mrs. Glenn P nn Parker went in carly in the month. P er returned after Mrs. Glenn Pa i a bad case of th ferced to stay in for tr before uld return She is back home here vus again and able " to her friz from ed. Its sides started to O. A. Kelly had cut feet and said He arm and dress. s abandoned ¢ Mr Mrs own ind Mrs post Uncle Pearl Haynes who return- ed recently from a visit to the | States flew in to Juneau for a few ,|days last week. Gl to increase will be effective pril 17 on Pan American Airways nd Northwest Airlines. “This revision,” writes O'Connell, will rcmove any undue preference (hat may have existed in respect to Alaska traffic.” O’'Connell’s letter was in reply to one written by Gov. Ernest Gruening February 7, in which he mentioned having noticed the dif- forence when traveling from the United States to Mexico and Puerto Rico on an extended winter was and shaft feet sunk thro reached. final | River bridge W open n. Last November r went on a ram- ¢ out the bridge with Now the bridge has 1w of piling has been driver a sheer and himself in his spare|jt has been filled in kack of the > plans for the|piling with sand and gravel, and It is a)the river will have to do a bigger ¥ young folks | job of cutting before it ean wrack themselvas by doing con-|the bridge again. structive things like this in their! e | SR |t |old , mechanc at the air-) to Juneau for a day : to get material to build 20 foot dory, and, now he she "1 Ra in re- y was the chapter | | zeive t Leen made himself a ing be no repe- and their the trip moms and dads— ozer dug in and| s making cxtcnsive s | the old well casing | sealed it tight. Glenn =& :hanges and de has had ! working on the b out the work is nd he hopes to when the airs on his boat. bad weather for t from the start aressing nicely e her in com- early days of! . 4 i ¢ slbhts V\'hu"li Gene Chase unas been very ill the tew Biirhingers | 28 t month but now is recovering s of robins hava | nicely, and is akle to enfoy the ")r:l rdw‘vll;s; 1z days and work on his boat, the weatherman will send a splen- did summer so that he may have many happy days afloat this sum- P mer. rom Here Plan cation in Mexico rt curi v a t at spare time, and we are all hoping | Menday evening a number Tip. friends dropped in on the Johnsons lin the form of a surprise party, the occasion being the Johnson’s fourth wedding anniversary, It was HOLY WEEK HOLIDAYS 12 complete surprise, The bride FoR m"i‘u ms iand groom were ornamented with | corsage and boutonniere respectivé-| Juneau grade and high school‘ ly by the guests, aid this formal- |students will close their books on ity dene. games were the diversion Wednesday afternoon for a four- aing. Later in the eve-|day Eastes holiday. .- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NO, 6054-A In the District Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. 69 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, BLOCK 39, TOWNSITE OF SKAGWAY, IN THE SKAGWAY RECORD- ING PRECINCT, FIRST JUDI- CIAL DIVISION, TERRITORY OF ALASKA, PACIFIC AND ARCTIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, A CORPORATION, J. F. ANDERSON, ELLA SHER- MAN AND J. H. SHERMAN, HER HUSBAND, PERRY M. HERN AND LILLIAN D. HERN, HIS WIFE, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANY AND ALL PERSONS HEREIN NAMED DEFENDANTS, IF NOW DECEASED, AND ALL OTHER PEREONS OR PAR- TIES UNKNOWN CLAIM- ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ES- TATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIB- ED HEREIN, ET AL., Defendants. ‘The petitioner in the above en- titled cause having, on the 25th day of February, 1949, filed its Petition for Condemnation of a tract of land located and descrbed as follows: All those certain iracts or Harceis of land, consisting of 069 acres, more or less, lying in and being in the Townsite of Skagway, Skagway Recording Precinct, First Division, Territory of Alaska, and more par- ticularly described as follows: TRACT NUMBER A-1 All of Lot 1, Block 39 in the appurtenances. ‘WITNESS, the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of said Court and the seal of said Court hereunto af- fixedl on this 1st day of April, 1049. (SEAL) . W. LEIVERS Clerk ot the District Court Territory of Alaska Division Number One | First publication, April 4, 1949. Last publication, April 25, 1949. Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-6 All of Lot 6, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof, and having with said Pclition filed a Declaration of Taking and depos- ited the sum of SIXTY ($60.00) DOLLARS in the registry of the above entitled Court as compensa- : tion for said land, to be paid to the persons entitled thereto, and judg- 'ment having been entered on the! 3rd day of March, 1949, therefore, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to J. F. Anderson, Ella Sherman, J. H. Sherman, Lillian D. Hern and all unknown heirs and devisees of any of the above parties now deceased; also all other versons or parties un- known claiming any right, title, es- tate, lien’ or interest in the real es- tate described in this Notice by! Publication; that there has been | deposited in the registry of the Court the sum of SIXTY ($60.00) DOLLARS; that you or either of you may forthwith -apply to said Court for said compensation or any | INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids, in one copy only, sub- ject to the conditions contained |herein, will be received until 10:00 iAAM.. April 25, 1949, and then pub- licly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all i work for the construction of an of- | fice building on Juneau Island, Gas- |tineau Channel, near Douglas, Al- aska, in accordance with plans and !specuic‘stium prepared by Foss and | Malcolm, architects, Juneau, Alaska, The plans and specfications may be obtained, by making application in writing, from Alaska Branch, Bu- reau of Mines, Juneau, Alaska or Foss and Malcolm, Architects, Ju- {neau, Alaska. All plans ana specifications ghall be returned to the Archiects after | part thereof; that you or either of ‘you may object to the fixing of the compensation in the amount stated, for insufficiency or other reason; that you or either of you file in the above entitled cause, your objections or protests, if any, specifically stat- ing the ground thereof so that fur- ’ | ther proceedings may be had there- |on as provided by law; that you and |each of vou are required to appear opening of bids. No deposit will be Itequired for plans and specifica- tions. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or ! bid bond, with bonding company li- censed to do business at the locality of the project as surety, in an amount not less than 5% of the | Base Bid. { | which he plans on enscving thil nd have gor W PIR 2 < g i . i ummer. n their way, whether on farther h cr just back into the woods | y did not inform us. |in the District Court for the Terri-| Bids must be submitted upon the | tory of Alaska, Division Number One Standard Government Form of Bid !at Juneau, within thirty (30) days and the successful bidder will be | after the last publication of this No- {requlred to execute the Standard tice; namely, within thirty (30) days Govenment Form of Contract for ' gfter the 30th day of April, 1949, in | Construction. !case this Notice is published, or| The right is reserved, as the in- ;wm\ln forty (40) days after the date terest of the Government may re- | of its service upon you in case this | quire. to reject any and all bids, Notice is served upon you person- 'to waive any informality in bids re- ,ally and answer the Petition for ceived. and to reject any items of Condemnation on file in the above any bid, unless such bid is qualified Court and condemnation proceed- by specific limitation. ing; that in the event you fail to| BUREAU OF MINES appear, answer, object or protest, Attn: G. D. Jermain, Chief {the Plaintiff will take final judg- Alaska Branch, Mining Division |ment condemning said land and Room 220, Federal & Territorial thereof. 'vestmg title in Plaintiff and ad- Building, Juneau, Alaska. TRACT NUMBER A-5 | judging those entitled to the award Pirst publication, April 4, 1849. All of Lot 5, Block 39 in the or compensation for said land and - Final publication, April 11, 1949. brought by the guests| Classes will be closed Thursday was served. The table looked very and Friday during Holy Week, con- tive with its cover of daffodil vening again next Monday mcrn- yellow and bearing its refreshments | ing. in spring pastel colors. The large cake bearing the inscription,“Hank ypc [MARSIH S1ARTS IN and Alice—April 4, 1945” in pink| GOVERNOR'S OFFICE latters and bearing spring flowers | o . delicate cclored icings on a| w\po. Jean Marsh was being in- w!nt_c background iormed the €eD-| {roduced around, this morning, as terpiece. The cake was cut by MrIs.| cpe ciarted her work in the Goy- Eve a martin cauzht|just how big a catastrophe must Jehnson with M. Johnson ablyf oo office, supervised by Mrs, d then not long ago|happen before something is done |8uiding her hand, aided with much| ;o Alexander. 1t the mother cat, about this dock situation. |advice given freely by the guests,| gne js g stensgrapher, succeeding up a nokle fight | {in view of the fact that Murs. John—\ Mrs. Agnes Kobbe, who has resign- | Mg o avail and the Matson's| George Livingston is back at|SoR is € southpaw. , Spring salad, o mployed by the | Sa1ti% e 3 | saltinos and fruit jellos of various| ment office and |avensed Salty’s death by shooting | Gustavus, working on construction |“% = 4 ) A |the owl. Upon close examination for the CAA and renewing old ac- [colers and coffec completed the he owl's eye was found to have quaintances here. Welcom back to to you, Hank | been severcly clawed, so the Mat-| Gustavus, George. 0y Iy, sons believe Salty got a good lick |in at the owl anyway. Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-2 All of Lot 2, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-3 All of Lot 3, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat thereof. TRACT NUMBER A-4 All of Lot 4, Block 39 in the Townsite of Skagway, Alaska, according to the Official Plat via Pan Arn tion. { ¥rom here they plan to fly to| can border to meet Mr. d Andresen who ago to pick | /L. barge sk’ cd by Gordy M s came out, bringing a large shipment of ems that the Matson home |freizht for the CAA. Again, un- ined to kittenless, The! 1’}1uzdx~xg at sea has caused trouble, kitter bbled by a hun- when cne of the men got his foot ast fall a mother |caught and severely crushed. He kitten, Salty, and Sal- |had to be flown to Juneau for given to them. On|medical care. We are wondering Last we E and Acapulco west coast, also spending in Mexico City :md; the time B ) 506 R | There are 17 Indian reservations | and 14 Indian tribes in Arizona with a pepulation of 50,000, rector of the a Native Ser- i Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chase en-| 1 tertained with a pinochle party at 1e to Anch- their home last Saturday mghl.fc CAA school The house was gay with spring| willows and decorations and | er a rousing session of pinochle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and |delicious refreshments were served. 0G LEGS at the Salmon Creek | 167 5t | I untry Club, $3.00. - , April 12, m‘ Jess Jones has ecial l‘nh‘lt;!llllnf*nl‘\ e to attend s by men, following | there for a month. orts invited. Brown, Lauson 4-U coofed Out- Boards. New models. Madsen’s. 41 tf GLACIER HIGHWAY BDISTRICT Final Revision of the NEW Bus Sckedule Commencing APRIL 11, 1549 — LEAVING JUNEAU —— AM. AM. AM. PM. PM. PM +7:35 $11:20 +3:20 +5:15 +11:20 7:40 11:25 3:25 5:20 11:25 7:44 11:29 3:29 5:24 11:29 748 11:83 3:33: 528 11:83 7:51 11:36 3:36 5:31 11:36 7:55 11:40 3:40 5:35 11:40 7:59 11:44 3:44 5:39 11:44 11:51 * 3:51. .56 /118 11:55 3:55 5:50° :11:85 AM. PM. §9:00 112:15 9:05 12:20 9:09 12:24 9:13 12:28 9:16 12:31. 9:20 12:35 9:24 12:39 9:31 12:46 9:35 12:50 Norway Point .. Salmoen Creek Vanderbilt Hill Lemon Creek Mendenhall Dairy .... 6:35 Airport Auke Lake —LEAVING AUKE BAY— AM. AM. PM. PM. PM. AM. $12:00 +4:00 16:30 +12:00 12:04 404 6:3¢ 12:04 18:10 12:11 411 6:41 12:11 8:14 12:15 4:15 6:45 12:15 8:18 '12:19 4:19 6:49 12:19 8:21' 12:22 4:22 6:52 12:22 8:25 12:26 426 6:56 12:26 10:0¢ 829 12:30 4:30 7:00 12:30 10:10 1:30 834 12:85 4:35- 7:05 12:35 10:15 1:35 *Weekdays (Moriday through Saturday). §Sunday only. . 1Daily, Including Sundays. {Saturday and Sunday. {4l tMonday through Friday. AM. PM. §9:40 11:00 g:44 1:04 8:51 141 9:55 1:15 9:59 1:19 10:02 1:22 10:06 1:26 Auke Bay Auke Lake . Mendenhall Dairy .... 7:10 Lemon Creek Vanderbilt Hill Salmon Creek Norway Point Juneau ... 2 Give and keep giving to help science defeat the disease that strikes, on the average, one out of every two homes in America. Say to yourself. . . here is life-giving money to help those stricken by Cancer fo live again. EVERY NICKLE AND DIME I give helps support an educational program teaching new thousands how fo recognize Cancer and what to do about it. EVERY QUARTER | give helps set up and equip new research laboratories where scientists are dedicating their lives to find the cause—and cure of Cancer. EVERY DOLLAR | send helps buy new equipment, helps establish new facilities for treating and curing Cancer, both still pitifully scarce in this country . . . Guard those you love! Give to conquer Cancer! AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY oddresse ost office, can Cancer :i!\ be delivere Society office Thank You * CHANNEL BUS LINE

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